A conversation with a Giant of Faith | Chancellor Dix & Dan Betzer
Great faith doesn’t mean you never doubt.
It means you know Who to trust when everything around you shakes.
Great faith isn’t loud — it’s rooted.
It’s not hype — it’s history.
It remembers what God did, so it can believe what He said.
Faith doesn’t wait for the storm to pass to start walking.
It steps out while the wind is still blowing.
So if you’re praying for great faith,
don’t ask for comfort — ask for clarity.
Not for ease — but for endurance.
Not for signs — but for sight.
Because great faith sees with heaven’s eyes —
And moves like the promise already happened.
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